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Parliamentary Entitlements Regulations 1997
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#### 10 Consideration by approving Minister
(1) Before giving approval under regulation 9, the approving Minister must:
(a) consult other Ministers in accordance with arrangements approved by the Prime Minister; and
(b) for proceedings mentioned in paragraph (e) of the definition in regulation 5 of proceedings—be satisfied that:
(i) the inquiry relates to the performance by an applicant of ministerial duties; and
(ii) it is appropriate to give assistance; and
(c) for proceedings other than those mentioned in paragraph (b)—be satisfied that:
(i) the proceedings relate to actual or alleged performance or non‑performance by the applicant of ministerial duties and the applicant acted reasonably and responsibly in relation to the matters giving rise to the proceedings; or
(ii) the proceedings arose only because the applicant is, or has been, the holder of the office of Minister.
(2) Approval must not be given for assistance for proceedings that have arisen out of a motor vehicle incident for which:
(a) the applicant’s liability is insured; or
(b) the approving Minister considers that the applicant’s liability should reasonably have been insured.
(3) Approval may be refused if there has been unreasonable delay in applying for assistance.